Florida classifies felonies into four degrees with escalating penalties based on severity. Third-degree felonies, the least serious category, carry up…
Getting a new charge while on probation in Florida can result in probation revocation, jail time, and additional penalties. A…
In Florida, felony firearm charges occur when a previously convicted felon is found in possession of a firearm, as state…
Adjudication withheld in Florida means the defendant receives a sentence of probation without a guilty conviction. This is a type…
Florida does not have a specific separate stop and frisk law, but follows the federal Terry Stop standard established by…
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement identifies Lake City as the most dangerous city in Florida with a crime rate…
Tampa's crime rate is higher than the national average, with a mix of safe and dangerous neighborhoods. However, a survey…
Most criminal lawyers in Florida charge between $300-$400 per hour, although this can vary based on location, experience, and case…
